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From: Satendra Singh <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 1 May 2015 06:52:20 +0530
Subject: {Disability Studies India} Accessible India Campaign: Govt
plans app for the disabled
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Govt plans app for the disabledTimes of India TNN | May 1, 2015, 04.07 AM
IST
NEW DELHI: Now a person with disability or any other person will be able to
upload pictures and status of accessibility of buildings and public spaces
via an app on the portal to be created by the ministry of social justice
and empowerment.

The ministry is creating the dedicated portal for the disabled where they
can directly forward their grievances for action.

The Centre's ambitious Accessible India Campaign (Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan)
will start from seven states - Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Assam,
Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Haryana- from this year envisaging a nation-wide
awareness campaign towards universal accessibility for all citizens
including persons with disabilities.

According to senior officials of the ministry, it has created a dedicated
program management unit, steering committee and other sub-committees in the
ministry with representation of professionals and experts to create media
strategy and media planning, conduct awareness workshops for sensitization
of all key stake holders as identified and creation and dissemination of
educational booklets for spreading the awareness. The next stage is to sign
MoU with various ministries and state government agencies for their role
and responsibilities for the campaign. This nationwide flagship campaign is
aimed at achieving universal accessibility for Persons with Disabilities
(PwDs).

According to 2011 census over 2.2% of the population is disabled, while the
erstwhile Planning Commission estimated that 5% of the population of India
is disabled. According to WHO 8% of the Indian population is disabled.

The meeting had representatives from national institutes (visual, hearing
and physically handicapped) and office of chief commissioner for persons
with disability. State government officials and representatives from
ministries like labour, social welfare, health, sports and youth affairs,
urban development, civil aviation, rural development and ASI, Delhi Metro
and CPWD, were also present.

In line with "Nothing about us, without us", the steering committee had
representation from disability sector which includes Svayam, Samarthyam,
Enabling Unit of the University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi
University and National Association for the Blind giving critical inputs.

While the plan is to achieve a barrier free environment for the PwDs in
next five years, the initial impetus is on capacity building and awareness
campaign.

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Govt-plans-app-for-the-disabled/articleshow/47116331.cms
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Warm regards

_________________________________________

Dr Satendra Singh,

*MD, FAIMER, FSS*

Assistant Professor of Physiology

Associate Editor,

Research and Humanities in Medical Education (RHiME) <http://www.rhime.in/>

| Medical Education Unit <http://medicaleducationunit.yolasite.com/> |
Coordinator, Enabling Unit <http://enablingunit.yolasite.com/> |

University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital, Delhi, India

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